autoevolution: 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Fails To Sell, the Logo Was Changed for a Very Strange Reason
1936 Bugatti Type 57 Fails To Sell, the Logo Was Changed for a Very Strange Reason
MSN: Why Is The Bugatti Logo 'EB'? Here's What It Stands For
The Bugatti EB logo features a stylized backward "E" merged into a "B," and is used on both vintage and modern Bugatti vehicles. The "EB" on the logo signifies the initials of the company's founder, ...
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That's why Jean Bugatti riveted the body panels with the famous ridge. The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic is named after Jean Bugatti's friend Jean Mermoz. Legendary pilot of the Aéropostale, he was the first to cross the South Atlantic by plane before disappearing during a final crossing in 1936.
There are SO many Bugatti Veyron special editions. I decided to start a list with all the special editions and list the production numbers. My list has...
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Also, Jean Bugatti supposedly referred to the car by the internal code name of "Crème de Menthe," suggesting that it was, in fact, green in color. Then, of course, there's the ex-Bugatti apprentice that David Grainger is said to have discovered in France. He also claims is that the car was green (and that the chassis was a standard T57).